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Old 01-06-06, 07:36 PM   #1
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High Lift Mounting

Looking for idea's where to mount a High lift in a FJ40
The high lift is 48".
Do not want to mount on front bumber.


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Old 01-07-06, 08:27 AM   #2
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if you still have runnign boards, you could mount it there- standing up with the base on the running board and a single bolt through the body. Pretty popular down here for hilifts. Seems to work ok.


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Old 01-07-06, 12:50 PM   #3
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I made some brackets which are bolted to where the seat-belts normally attach.
My High-Lift is secured by these brackets which allows me to mount it horizontally...behind my bench seat. It's only about 2" above the floor, and does not take up that much room.
It is easy enough to remove, only had to remove it once...a buddy needed to borrow it.

I think I may unbolt it once more to give it a coat of paint

I'll post pics if your interested,
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Old 01-07-06, 01:19 PM   #4
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I made some brackets which are bolted to where the seat-belts normally attach.
My High-Lift is secured by these brackets which allows me to mount it horizontally...behind my bench seat. It's only about 2" above the floor, and does not take up that much room.
It is easy enough to remove, only had to remove it once...a buddy needed to borrow it.

I think I may unbolt it once more to give it a coat of paint

I'll post pics if your interested,
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Pic's are always helpful

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Old 01-07-06, 01:39 PM   #5
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Slee makes a super slick mount for the factory roof rack. They hold the jack just fine. Occassionally, depending on what yer stuck in, you might want to have someone to pass the thing to off of the roof - if you are slicked up in mud, holding onto the rack and stepping on some slanting slider or tire, you could slip off, which is no big deal, ... , unless you have hi-lift jack following you too! HTH.


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http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/...fracks_acc.htm

lower right corner of page. HTH.


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Old 01-07-06, 09:31 PM   #6
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I just pulled mine from the front bumper and mounted it to my rack like this.
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Old 01-08-06, 08:52 AM   #7
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I like the creative set-up, HawkDriver. Looks nice.


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Old 01-08-06, 10:53 AM   #8
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Thanks,

Being that it's a 60 incher, I had it on my front bumper but when I built the smaller 46" bumper in the avatar I needed to move it. I think I'd rather it be in the back by the tire carrier, but this works for now. I kind of think it looks cool up there, but I kind of don't. It was super easy though, I just welded the bolt to the bracket and slipped it on.


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Old 01-08-06, 05:14 PM   #9
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Here are the pics...

As you can see, the High-Lift does not take much cargo room and is slightly off the bed floor:
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Old 01-08-06, 05:16 PM   #10
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the drivers side bracket has a bolt that aids in re-securing the High-Lift when you are done.
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the passenger side bracket has a nut, and the bolt has some left over bushing material to eliminate any unwanted vibrations:
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Old 01-08-06, 05:20 PM   #12
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The base is easily removed/re-attached by pulling the original pin, and is secured 1/4" off the floor.

The other thing I like about my brackets is that they utilize EXISTING threaded holes in my 40.
No drilling required and Rubithon tested
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Old 01-08-06, 07:35 PM   #13
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Nice

That looks nice.


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Old 01-09-06, 07:37 AM   #14
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Since my seats fold out of the way, I am still able to get to the Lift w/a bed full of gear.
2 bolts, 1 nut and a pin and your ready to go.

It's also out of harms way, how many bent High-Lifts have you seen?


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Old 01-09-06, 08:03 AM   #15
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how many bent High-Lifts have you seen?
If you look at mine above it's bent, but that's not from being stored anywhere, it happened during use. And unfortunately when you have a big jack you gotta find somewhere to store it outside.


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Old 01-11-06, 03:30 PM   #16
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if you want a really sick way to mount your high lift checkout page 36 of the march issue of petersens 4wheel and offroad. i dont have a scanner or i would post the pic.
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if you want a really sick way to mount your high lift checkout page 36 of the march issue of petersens 4wheel and offroad. i dont have a scanner or i would post the pic.
Well could you at least give us a freakin hint for cripes sakes?


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Old 01-11-06, 10:55 PM   #18
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I had two 60" high-lifts in the rack...







After taking the rack off, I moved one to a tube mount I made behind the rear seat....






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Old 01-12-06, 02:57 PM   #19
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you got specs on that rack steve?
i want to build one like it.

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I did a very similar setup to Posers above. I took off the base and fashioned some mounts (Home Depot style like some of my other posts on making my own pieces) and attached the jack to a rear rack just behind the center mounted spare tire. I also made some home-made rubber shock absorbers to mellow out any up and down motion. I added a rifle gun lock to lock it to the rack.



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Old 01-13-06, 12:32 PM   #21
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Well could you at least give us a freakin hint for cripes sakes?
ok you talked me into it.
i dont know if anyone here is into lowriders or hotrods but i am sure you have heard of "frenching"(not kissing). The highlift is frenched into the tailgate of a ford.
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Old 01-14-06, 12:15 AM   #22
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Steve-o, that must be the biggest and baddest rack in existence. What'd you do with it? I don't suppose you ever run a hard top on that rig, judging by the temps in that pic.


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I ran a piece of allthread (the biggest that'll fit through the jack) through the center of the spare and the tire carrier. Slide the jack on through one of the holes and tighten down with a wingnut and washer. Cheap and simple. Secure with a small paddlock through the allthread or some other means of security.


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Pay no attention to the fact that I appear to be stuck as s#it right here and instead focus on the cheap ass mounting of the highlift.


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Old 01-20-06, 10:21 PM   #25
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i mentioned this earlier but had no scanner but now i do so here it is courtesy (sp) of petersens 4x4. yet again sick, expencive but sick
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Hi All:

"Trojan," thanks for sharing, but that is BAFU!

Typical poseur crap!

"Poser," you rock man! Going open-top in the 'freakin snow!

I find hi lift jacks to be a pain in the ass to deal with! Cumbersome to carry and potentially dangerous to operate. All I can say is to carry a can of penetrating oil (i.e. Kroil, WD40, PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench, and so on) along for the ride incase you have to use the hi lift; chances are the jack mechanism will need some lube after sitting out in the weather and dust between use.

I'll admit since several of my buddies always carry a hi lift I've started leaving mine at home!

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